07 October,2009 07:23 AM IST | | Khalid A-H Ansari
Health ministry warns nation saying they would be in "big trouble" if pandemic is not controlled
The prevalence of HIV among pregnant South African women is "unacceptably high" and that country could be in "big trouble" if it did not take drastic measures to control the pandemic.
The findings showed that the prevalence of HIV infections among pregnant women tested was 29.3 per cent, down slightly from 29.4 per cent in 2007.
The survey was the most important indicator of HIV prevalence among pregnant women who attended public facilities for check-ups.
"The epidemic is hitting South Africa very hard. And the battle on the health system is something that is not imaginable.
Huge Concern: The infection rate is the highest among women in their early 30s, finds survey. |
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